Morgan County mother, businesswoman and author Shari Howard McMinn will be the featured speaker at the March Brush Museum Sack Lunch Program.

Her program is called "Death, Cooking and Writing - the Birth of My Cookbook." It starts at noon Friday, March 1, at East Morgan County Library.

Shari Howard McMinn, the author of "Make a Meal + Share a Meal," will speak about the process of creating the cookbook and more during the Brush Museum Sack Lunch Program at noon Friday, March 1, at East Morgan County Library. (Book cover courtesy Shari Howard McMinn / The Fort Morgan Times)

"I'll be sharing my journey of writing 'Make a Meal + Share a Meal,' a missional cookbook for families, communities, and churches," McMinn said. "I'll share my testimony of surviving the arduous season of my beloved daughter Destiny's murder and the subsequent court proceedings by cooking and writing my way through the valley of the shadow of death. I hope you'll cry, laugh, and be inspired."

McMinn will have copies for sale of all three of her books, "Make a Meal + Share a Meal," "Adoption" and "Stretched Yet Unbroken," at a discounted price of $15 each. She will sign books if people wish.

"I hope you'll consider purchasing one for yourself, as a gift to bless someone, and as a donation to your church library," McMinn said.

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McMinn is a published writer, professional editor and public speaker. Her Christian calling is to encourage and equip stable families and safe communities. She focuses on adoption, family nutrition, homesteading skills, homeschooling, nurtured childhoods, writing as a second career, and working widowhood. Her most important job is being mom to her 11 children.

The monthly Brush Museum Sack Lunch Program is free and open to the public. People are welcome to bring a sack lunch to enjoy, and some other refreshments are usually provided.

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